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Digital fonts offer more and more possibilities compared to 30 years ago. A font can support multiple scripts, can provide typographic finesse through smart OpenType features, can be dynamic, and can also contain color.

 

While most fonts are colourless, or rather have only one colour that can be changed by the user, there are plenty of examples of fonts that do contain multiple colours. Emojis are the best known and most widespread examples.

 

Recently, a new standard has been published (COLRv1) that makes advanced colour fonts possible, with gradients and transparency. Today we release a set of fonts that take advantage of the new possibilities this font format offers.

 

1: Plakato Color

Plakato Color is a set of 24 predefined color fonts that take advantage of the benefits of this new font format, and are available to designers in a wide variety of out-of-the-box versions. (see 10 examples below)

 

2: Plakato Color Grade

Plakato Color Grade lets you define your own colors and styles, exactly in the way you want. (try yourself)

 

Check out Plakato Color: underware.nl/fonts/plakato/features/color/

Menlo School celebrates the opening of Whitaker Lab. Photo by Pete Zivkov.

Courtesy of Claire Richardson Photography

Example @ Magazzini Generali, Milano. Pics by Davide Merli for www.rockon.it

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Example of events work for Vanilla Ink Studios; Scottish Jewellery Week 2014, an annual festival celebrating the contemporary jewellery industry and practitioners across Scotland. I sourced an incredible old mill and worked closely with artists to support the coordination of an exhibition.

Nikon D800E + SIGMA 24-105mm F4 DG OS HSM | Art

20250131 - Playground slips into darkness and nothingness - some of the last lights flash faintly on the screen

Fort Point, a fine example of the mason’s art, is a masonry seacoast fortification located at the southern side of the Golden Gate at the entrance to San Francisco Bay. This fort was completed just before the American Civil War by the United States Army, to defend San Francisco Bay against hostile warships. Work on Fort Point started in 1853, the fort's first cannon was mounted in 1861 and it eventually housed 103 smooth-bore cannon. Initial plans for the Golden Gate Bridge in the 1930s called for the fort's removal but the bridge was redesigned to save the fort.

Example @ Magazzini Generali, Milano. Pics by Davide Merli for www.rockon.it

Example @ Magazzini Generali, Milano. Pics by Davide Merli

“The material basis of media technologies – and books are only one example – is changing, for which historical perspectives might give not only comforting back-up (‘nothing is as permanent as change’) but also ideas to push the change forward.” (Jussi Parikka, 2012)

 

We can certainly talk about change; our present landscape is a space where the digital and physical have become synonymous, which many believe to be signaling the coming of an ontology-less future, through the accelerated disruption of cultural value. In this light old standards show their age and obsolescence in the face of the new, and with each new wave of informational overload we are further alienated by the system, that revolves around an economy of monetary circulation. All these factors come together to push a re-evaluation of identity and the human value. This brings to mind the genealogy of currency, articulated by Joseph Beuys during the discussion entitled What is money? : “Of course ‘Geld’ [‘money’] comes from ‘Gold’, same etymology. But it comes equally from ‘Geltung’ [‘validity’], meaning the value people fix based on their perception of a natural right. The word ‘Geltung’ is rooted in representations of a natural right, while the word ‘Gold’ is rooted in the economy of barter!” (Joseph Beuys, 2012).

 

In this light, Geltung [validity]: perception of a natural right brings together four artistic investigations that re-evaluate established methods of financial exchange bestowing new material values and identities to their subjects. In a landscape where monetary currency is pinnacle, the artists interrogate notions of personal and individual history, locality and its impact in identity and the framework that contains our cultural objects.

 

Diogo da Cruz’s work, WORDCOIN (2016 – Current), proposes the implementation of a new currency, that will give a literal value to each one’s speech. By creating The Bank for Argumentation, the costumer-museum-goer will have the opportunity to trust his or hers arguments to an institution that can save and trade them, giving the deserved and objective exposure to their ideas. Max Dovey presents Breath (BRH) (2017), a digital currency that is mined through human respiration. The installation combines breathing and micro-computers to mine, store and trade human breath as a virtual currency on the crypto-market(s). The market value of BRH is determined by the inflation created by respiratory miners who participate in the physical installation. Felicity Hammond’s artworks draws upon images from her own archive, using documents of the landscape and found images online; those of both existing and imagined future spaces. Hammond utilises particular motifs and structures that respond specifically to the digital representations found online of Dundee’s vast regeneration programme. For I keep forgetting I’ve been to Tokyo: GAIDEN (2017), Petra Szemán follows the virtual self through parallel and intersecting realities, along the departure-initiation-return structure of a hero’s journey. Drawing upon personal and/or constructed experiences, the work explores the idea of a non-localised identity that’s an archive of accumulated personal mythologies acquired from a multitude of realities.

 

agorama.org.uk

 

An offline/online exhibition curated by Alejandro Ball and Inês Costa

 

Opening night: 27 October 2017, 7pm – 9pm

 

Performance part of NEoN Festival: 9 November 2017, 7pm – 8pm

 

Supported by Creative Scotland, University of Dundee and Leisure and Culture Dundee

Irrational Numbers Examples In order to understand what are irrational numbers let us recall rational numbers. Rational numbers are numbers that can be written in the form of a fraction whose numerator and denominator are integers and the denominator is not equal to zero. This means a number which can be represented in the form of PQ where Q ≠ 0 and P, Q ε Integers is a Rational number.

This is an example of what I'm looking for in your critiques.

Remember to be thorough and use the handouts I gave you as reference. Check your spelling and grammar before you post your comment. Remember, leave a critique for EACH photo.

 

DO NOT LEAVE A COMMENT FOR THIS EXAMPLE.

See my example of a critique post below.

Pharmacist Resume Examples we provide as reference to make correct and good quality Resume. Also will give ideas and strategies to develop your own resume.

 

Pharmacist Resume Examples

  

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The textures used in "Falling Shed" and "Thinking" are shown here. The original texture is a photo of a piece of aluminum foil (seen in the lower right-hand corner). I used the foil shot over the sheds in my "Falling Shed" shot. I then took that shot and used both "Liquify" and then a feathered paint brush (in "Smudge") to create the 2nd texture used in the sky in "Falling Shed" and the entire picture of "Thinking.".

Just an example of using tag and discription

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Example performing at The Palace Theatre in Melbourne.

Example at the Brighton Centre

3D Tattoos Examples

Wallpaper Name : 3D Tattoos Examples

Image Size : 500 x 771

File Size : 65 KB

Source : designmodo.com/20-awesome-and-incredible-3d-tattoos-art-e...

  

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Hopefully you can read it, I did this really quick as an 'example' so make them good!!

This was put together in paint so no fancy software necessary.

when i went to margate to see example i got this picture, would marry this man <3

Another example of my Natalie pattern done as a Goth girly. Fun yarn hair, hand drawn and colored face. Fishing line in the hem of the underskirt to give it a bit of oomph!

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comes with 8 poses

* i recommend using anypose for any deformers for firestorm or on blackdragon adjust as needed*

 

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show off your lil figure in ur lingerie for valentines day 😌 now live in mp

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An example of one of the best known aircraft of World War Two, Hendon's Avro Lancaster R5868 S-Sugar now stands proudly in the Bomber Hall. There are many views of this aircraft on Flickr. Hopefully mine is made a little more interesting by the three young ladies stood admiring the aircraft!

Example of Lens flare and a wide angle

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A beautiful 1855 first edition example of Colton's map of southern Germany. Covers the 19th century German provinces of Bavaria, Wurttemberg, Baden and Pfalz, as well as numerous smaller regions. Divided and color coded according to regional divisions. Throughout, Colton identifies various cities, towns, forts, rivers and assortment of additional topographical details. Surrounded by Colton's typical spiral motif border. Dated and copyrighted to J. H. Colton, 1855. Published from Colton's 172 William Street Office in New York City. Issued as page no. 14 in volume 2 of the first edition of George Washington Colton's 1855 Atlas of the World .

 

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